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Can I wire three Rockford Fosgate woofers to a Rockford Fosgate amplifier?

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Can I wire three Rockford Fosgate woofers to a Rockford Fosgate amplifier?

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Absolutely!! With our 4 ohm stable (when bridged) amplifiers, we recommend three 8 ohm woofers, all wired in parallel and bridged to the amplifier. This theoretical 2.67 ohm load is actually very close to 4 ohms through the usable bass range. Three Punch DVC woofers can also be wired in this fashion! For our low impedance (50.1 & 50.2) and mono (250.1) amplifiers, three 4 ohm woofers in parallel will work great. Theoretically a 1.3 ohm load, these systems are usually in the 2 ohm range.

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